KEY HIGHLIGHTS
- Google Pixel 10 and Pixel 10 Pro will come in four color options each.
- Obsidian returns across all models, joined by shades like Blue, Limoncello, and Iris.
- Pixel 10 Pro adds Green, Sterling, and Porcelain to the mix.
- Expected launch in August 2025 with Android 16.
A new leak has spilled the beans on all the color options for the upcoming Google Pixel 10 and Pixel 10 Pro. If you were hoping for something fresh beyond the usual blacks and grays, good news! Google might be going both bold and subtle this time around.
Pixel 10 and Pixel 10 Pro Color Options Leak Ahead of Launch: Obsidian, Limoncello, and More
According to a post by Mystic Leaks on Telegram, which was picked up by 9to5Google, the Pixel 10 lineup is expected to launch in the following colorways:
Pixel 10:
- Obsidian (Black)
- Blue (Blue)
- Iris (Purple)
- Limoncello (Yellow)
Pixel 10 Pro and Pixel 10 Pro XL:
- Obsidian (Black)
- Green (Green)
- Sterling (Grey)
- Porcelain (White)
While Google hasn’t officially confirmed these names, they follow the company’s typical pattern of pairing unique shade names with sleek design tweaks—so there’s a good chance this is the real deal.
Blue Color Is Back, But Still a Mystery

The most exciting part? We’re finally seeing Blue back in the Pixel lineup after a noticeable break since the Pixel 8 Pro’s pale variant. “Limoncello” suggests a zesty, fun yellow, while “Iris” likely continues the pastel purple seen on recent Pixel A-series phones. For the Pro models, Porcelain and Sterling suggest a more premium, neutral feel, and Green could reflect a more earthy tone.
Unfortunately, no actual renders of these colors have surfaced yet, so we’re left to imagine how bold or muted these shades might be.
Launch Timeline and What’s Next
The Pixel 10 series is expected to debut in August, similar to last year’s Pixel 9 launch. The phones will likely ship with Android 16 out of the box.
Related: Android 16 Adds Desktop Mode to Phones and Tablets
As always, take early leaks with a pinch of skepticism, but if this turns out true, Google seems ready to offer something visually fresh for 2025.
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